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You might have seen “pashmina” shawls and scarfs for lower prices. Unfortunately, the name pashmina is not protected and is being used for scarfs and shawls made of man-made fabrics like viscose or polyester or made of normal (sheep) wool. The cheaper “pashmina” shawls you might have seen will definitely not have been made of genuine Cashmere, whereas the Siebel Pashmina shawls and scarfs are made from the finest Cashmere wool (combined with Chinese silk). One clearly can see, feel and notice the big differences between genuine Pashmina shawls and “pashmina” shawls made of viscose, cotton or normal wool.

Pashmina refers to a type of fine cashmere wool and the textiles made from it. The name comes from Pashmineh, made from sajan Persian pashm (“wool”).The wool comes from pashmina goat, which is a special breed of goat indigenous to high altitudes of the Himalayas. Pashmina shawls are hand spun, woven and embroidered in Kashmir, and made from fine cashmere fibre.

Yes. We are manufacturers and wholesalers who supply to all over world to importers, resellers and direct retail owner shops. You can contact us with your requirements and we get back to you in reference to your enquiry.